In the ancient times, Egyptian women applied dark green color to the lower lid and blackening the upper lid with Kohl. They also used powdered charcoal. Semi-precious stones such as malachite and lapis lazuli were also grounded and used as eye shadow. Nowadays the eye shadow cosmetic product is composed of a petroleum jelly base with fats and waxes such as:

Mineral oil is a petroleum by product that sits on top of your skin to prevent water loss from skin. A very nice review can be found on LabMuffin blog here and here.

Jojoba oilis obtained from seeds of the desert shrub, Jojoba. A mixture of Jojoba Oil and hydrogenated Jojoba Wax was not mutagenic.A topical oil product containing 0.5% Jojoba Oil and a lip balm product containing 20.0% Jojoba Oil were classified as nonirritants and nonsensitizers to humans with no known sensitivities.

Beeswaxtoxicity can be caused in two ways: By ingesting large amounts or by burning it. Ingesting large amounts of beeswax can result in a serious intestinal blockage. Burning beeswax can expose you to low levels of carbon monoxide.

Ozokerite is a naturally occurring odoriferous mineral wax or paraffin and is used in candle making. I found one scientific article entitled the carcinogenic activity of medicinal ozokerite, but it is in Russian so I don't know if the result is positive or not!

Lanolin is a fatty secretion from sheep's wool. Although it's a natural product, it may be contaminated with pesticides used on animals.

It is colored with with dyes that include ultramarine colors such as pink, blue, violet, iron oxides of various shades, carmine, bismuth oxychloride, manganese violet, chromium hydroxyde greens, bronze powder, aluminium powder, ferric ferrocyanide, ferric ammonium ferrocyanide, zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.As titanium dioxide is a white opaque powder, it may serve as a base.

Bismuth Oxychloride: In its pure form, Bismuth is not safe for cosmetic use. For
this reason, Bismuth is refined and combined with other inorganic
elements to form Bismuth oxychloride. FDA-approved Bismuth Oxychloride are specified to be free from toxins as it hits the market. In reality, the cosmetic industry’s demand for Bismuth Oxychloride
cannot be meet. While its refinement processes is cost prohibitive and
is considered not economical, the resulting compound is safe for all
skin types, particularly on problematic and sensitive skin types. This
is one of the reasons why make up containing Bismuth Oxychloride is very expensive. Perhaps those that
have experienced allergic reactions to make up containing Bismuth
Oxychloride are cheaper in value.

Manganese violetis a purple colourant, toxic when inhaled, but is considered ok for use around the eyes by the FDA.

Chromium hydroxyde green is an insoluble pigment made from the metal chromium. Chromium Hydroxide Green is approved for use in coloring externally
applied cosmetics and personal care products, including products
intended for use in the area of the eye, when it conforms to FDA
specifications. Chromium Hydroxide Green is not allowed to be used in
products intended for the lips.

Bronze powder may be safely used in coloring cosmetics generally,
including cosmetics intended for use in the area of the eye, in amounts
consistent with good manufacturing practice.

Aluminium powder : Aluminum is the third most naturally abundant element in the
environment, found in food, water, pharmaceutical as well as a wide
range of consumer products. The overwhelming mass of toxicity data
available does not indicate any risk of harmful effects from using any
cosmetic products that contain Aluminum. A 2001 study showed that the amount of Aluminum absorbed
through the skin from antiperspirants is 40 times less than
average daily exposure from food and water.

Ferric ferrocyanide is a synthetic dark blue pigment that is straight meaning that it has not been mixed or chemically reacted with any other substance. Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide is a synthetic blue pigment. The cyanide is so tightly bound to the iron that it is not released into products that contain these pigments. Use has been approved by FDA to be used on eye and externally but not generally.

Titanium dioxide TiO2
is a natural mineral used, amongst many other applications, as a
pigment because of it brightness and also its efficient opacifier! It is
also used in every sunscreen product for its ability to protect the
skin, however titanium dioxide dust, when inhaled, has been classified
as a cancer-causing agent. This follows a study on rats developing lung
cancer and mice getting mutations in their DNA.

They also contain additional chemicals to enable a longer shelf life and manufacturing consistency for the product, including talc, aloe, binders (Octylpalmitate), preservatives.

Octylpalmitateis a derivative of palm oil often used as an organic replacement to silicone. There are no major side effects associated with Octyl Palmitate,
although irritation or allergic reaction can occur from products
containing this ingredient. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review expert panel
found that in skin tests with the Palmitates and with products
containing the Palmitates, one of three products containing 40%-50%
Octyl Palmitate produced mild irritation. However, no skin care product
contains this high concentration of the ingredient.

BHT
is an antioxidant, some studies haven shown that it reduces the risk of
cancer, others studies to increase it. It is also found in supplements.
A Scientific review was conducted in '99 and concluded that BHA (is
used as a "safer" replacement for BHT) and BHT pose no cancer hazard
and, to the contrary, may be anti-carcinogenic at current levels of food
additive use. Vitamin E in the form of alpha-tocopherol could be a safer choice.

Parabens
are used as preservatives for their antibacterial and antifungal
actions, so we can keep our creams without them becoming infected. So
far, no other component has been as efficient to replace it. Much
contraversy has been raised after extremely low concentrations have
been found in breast cancer tumours however more research need to be
conducted to confidently link paraben to cancer. Paraben is found
naturally in some plants such as blueberries and most parabens used in
products have the exact same formula. However it has been shown with
confidence that some people can become allergic to it and should avoid
it or else could develop dermatitis! - A full review is now available HERE

Urea is a skin irritant for people who suffers from dermatitis and have an allergy to Formaldehyde.

A typical composition may be approximately 60% petroleum jelly, 10% fats and waxes, 6% lanolin, and the remainder dyes, pigments and preservatives.This concludes Part 2: Chemicals in eye shadow.

@lady Unemployed. Unfortunately no! It all depends on how "natural" the company wants to go for! Come back soon for the next instalment Part4:Lipstick where I found out that harmful components are are almost always in big expensive brands but not necessarily in cheaper ones!